Supporters

The AGSE Alumni would like to thank the following sponsors for their support of the organisation and its members. Please read below to learn more about their input.

Stephen Collins of acidlabs.org was one of our esteemed speakers in late 2008.

Speaking via Skype and a large screen – he focused on amazing opportunities available for business profits by becoming really skilled in the use of Social Media Networking. Whilst it takes some practice – especially when you may not have a company ICT expert to guide you – the $$$ still add up. Stephen said he has found major business opportunities, as well as collaborations and guidance through interacting on Twitter, which he feels has great business potential.

If you missed him “sort of live” in December, don’t miss seeing some of his work at: http://www.acidlabs.org/public-speaking

Jordan Green was our expert speaker recently from the Australian Association of Angel Investors.  

Not only did Jordan, a founding member of the AAAI, provide great information – he answered some really complex queries from our members!

He has provided us with a truly wonderful, personal insight to the interaction an “Angel” investor may like to have with a business development, plus what information groups of investors from the AAAI may find attractive to be informed of by the entrepreneurial teams when they are asked to consider supporting new concepts. See: http://www.aaai.net.au for more information on the Angel Investor industry including a list of Angel networks within Australia & New Zealand.

AGSE Alumni is a not-for-profit association and values support that can enhance our ability to deliver services to our members. To register your interest in sponsoring or supporting the AGSE Alumni please contact us.

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